Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7009|132 and Bush


Posted last night

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090508/ap_ … _wildfires
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – More than 30,000 people have been ordered to flee a wildfire that burned a five-mile-long front above wealthy coastal communities by Friday, after another hot, windy night in which the fire chief said "all hell broke loose."

Towering columns of brown smoke roiled off the face of the Santa Ynez Mountains after a fierce overnight battle as the 3,500-acre blaze repeated its pattern of relative calm in daylight and explosive behavior when evening winds arrive. It had been estimated at only about 1,300 acres Thursday afternoon.

"Literally last night, all hell broke loose," Santa Barbara city Fire Chief Andrew DiMizio said. Officials predicted Friday night would bring the same destructive mix of hot weather and strong wind gusts.
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Agent_Dung_Bomb
Member
+302|7145|Salt Lake City

Quite trying to fight it.  Let it burn.  It's lack of controlled burns that have caused the problem in the first place.
S.Lythberg
Mastermind
+429|6855|Chicago, IL

Agent_Dung_Bomb wrote:

Quite trying to fight it.  Let it burn.  It's lack of controlled burns that have caused the problem in the first place.
this, people move to disaster prone areas, and then act stunned when disaster hits
KEN-JENNINGS
I am all that is MOD!
+2,991|7040|949

Agent_Dung_Bomb wrote:

Quite trying to fight it.  Let it burn.  It's lack of controlled burns that have caused the problem in the first place.
Yes, controlled burns should be used to thin out vegetation.  However, it's kind of a moot point now that the fire is threatening communities.

I think the people that live there don't want their $1 million plus homes to burn.  That's one of the most expensive areas to live in the country.  Reminds me of the fires they had a few years back up there, except this one is waaay late for a California fire.  I feel for those people - hopefully they can get that fire under control.
imortal
Member
+240|7073|Austin, TX
So, how long until they demand that FEMA shows up?
KEN-JENNINGS
I am all that is MOD!
+2,991|7040|949

imortal wrote:

So, how long until they demand that FEMA shows up?
It's more likely they will have their insurance companies fly in private firefighters then rely on the federal government for aid.
some_random_panda
Flamesuit essential
+454|6799

At least they're not getting the 1.1 million acre destruction we did.  Now that is something you can't fight.

Last edited by some_random_panda (2009-05-08 16:43:51)

S3v3N
lolwut?
+685|6927|Montucky

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

imortal wrote:

So, how long until they demand that FEMA shows up?
It's more likely they will have their insurance companies fly in private firefighters then rely on the federal government for aid.
Yup.

Which means I may take off a few weeks from work and head down to Cali with a friend in his private wildland truck and babysit some rich douche bag's house and make bank while playing cribbage and shit.
KEN-JENNINGS
I am all that is MOD!
+2,991|7040|949

some_random_panda wrote:

At least they're not getting the 1.1 million acre destruction we did.  Now that is something you can't fight.
Dude, those crazy fires you guys experienced down under are an annual occurance in California.  We have a "wildfire season", and every year without avail fires get out of control.  Part of the reason the fires are so dangerous here is the Santa Ana winds that fuel them.  We lose around 1 million acres to fire a year.
Burwhale
Save the BlobFish!
+136|6631|Brisneyland
Good luck Cali. Oz had some massive fires early this year, so we really feel for you.
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6938|Global Command
I hate to be a vulture, but I supply product to the builders of those homes and shit trickles down.
Insurance money will ease the pain.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7009|132 and Bush

Burwhale wrote:

Good luck Cali. Oz had some massive fires early this year, so we really feel for you.
I don't think we will easily forget that. Ruthless.

I'd love to know what kind of insurance premiums those affected pay.
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Protecus
Prophet of Certain Certainties
+28|6930
I'm just an 1.5 hours north of SB, up here in San Luis Obispo, Ca. We're getting a lot of the "refugees" from the fires.  College towns tend to have connections.

A guy I work with is in the fire academy up here. His whole class is going down next week to create perimeter fire lines.

This is for real
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7009|132 and Bush

Protecus wrote:

This is for real
I'd say so.
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stryyker
bad touch
+1,682|7129|California

Protecus wrote:

I'm just an 1.5 hours north of SB, up here in San Luis Obispo, Ca. We're getting a lot of the "refugees" from the fires.  College towns tend to have connections.

A guy I work with is in the fire academy up here. His whole class is going down next week to create perimeter fire lines.

This is for real
Sure. Its small though for what it could be

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

Agent_Dung_Bomb wrote:

Quite trying to fight it.  Let it burn.  It's lack of controlled burns that have caused the problem in the first place.
Yes, controlled burns should be used to thin out vegetation.  However, it's kind of a moot point now that the fire is threatening communities.

I think the people that live there don't want their $1 million plus homes to burn.  That's one of the most expensive areas to live in the country.  Reminds me of the fires they had a few years back up there, except this one is waaay late for a California fire.  I feel for those people - hopefully they can get that fire under control.
This one is early for the season. Santa Ana's haven't set themselves yet, and there is still moisture around most of the states vegetation. LPNF is surprised that it has gotten this large so quickly. Fire season in Cali usually doesn't pick up till June, and gets really bad near fall. ('07)
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7009|132 and Bush

I believe when he said real it was relative to him.. refugees etc..
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DrunkFace
Germans did 911
+427|7090|Disaster Free Zone

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

some_random_panda wrote:

At least they're not getting the 1.1 million acre destruction we did.  Now that is something you can't fight.
Dude, those crazy fires you guys experienced down under are an annual occurance in California.  We have a "wildfire season", and every year without avail fires get out of control.  Part of the reason the fires are so dangerous here is the Santa Ana winds that fuel them.  We lose around 1 million acres to fire a year.
Not trying to diminish the scale of these fires. But we back burn about 1 million Hectares (2.4 million acres) annually and then still get an average of another 1 million Hectares of wild bushfires.

There were a lots of minor factors in the devastation of the Victoria bushfires but the main one was the wind. Up to 150Kmh (category 2 hurricane) wind gusts gave people little time to react and many homes and lives that would have usually been saved were lost. Also to put things into perspective at the same time the Victorian fires were burning there was at least 40 others burning around the country (some much bigger) which got little to no media coverage.

I hope everyone gets out alive and I'm sure if things get as bad as they were here, many Australian firefighters will offer their support as the Americans did for us.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7009|132 and Bush

The suburbs around LA are highly congested. Many of it's neighborhoods average homes 1 million plus (costly sacrifice). I think this is relative to how much they can back burn.
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stryyker
bad touch
+1,682|7129|California

DrunkFace wrote:

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

some_random_panda wrote:

At least they're not getting the 1.1 million acre destruction we did.  Now that is something you can't fight.
Dude, those crazy fires you guys experienced down under are an annual occurance in California.  We have a "wildfire season", and every year without avail fires get out of control.  Part of the reason the fires are so dangerous here is the Santa Ana winds that fuel them.  We lose around 1 million acres to fire a year.
Not trying to diminish the scale of these fires. But we back burn about 1 million Hectares (2.4 million acres) annually and then still get an average of another 1 million Hectares of wild bushfires.

There were a lots of minor factors in the devastation of the Victoria bushfires but the main one was the wind. Up to 150Kmh (category 2 hurricane) wind gusts gave people little time to react and many homes and lives that would have usually been saved were lost. Also to put things into perspective at the same time the Victorian fires were burning there was at least 40 others burning around the country (some much bigger) which got little to no media coverage.

I hope everyone gets out alive and I'm sure if things get as bad as they were here, many Australian firefighters will offer their support as the Americans did for us.
The population density is the issue up here. Australia burns down every year, much like California does. I think its cool that we send FF's down there to help. I don't think the thick tangle of shit that is the US Bureaucracy would allow Australian FF's to come here and help.

The unions basically control the state government. Unless your a federal employee like me and you dont get paid shit
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7009|132 and Bush

I think the rules change when you declare a state of emergency.
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DrunkFace
Germans did 911
+427|7090|Disaster Free Zone

Kmarion wrote:

The suburbs around LA are highly congested. Many of it's neighborhoods average homes 1 million plus (costly sacrifice). I think this is relative to how much they can back burn.
I understand LA has a much higher population density, but I live less then 20km from the CBD of Sydney and on average every 2 or so years fires get within visual range. As of yet we have not had to evacuate though we do know people who live less then 5 km away that have lost there homes. The fires still threaten houses, lives and even major cities every year and as such back burning still takes places less then a km from peoples homes.

stryyker wrote:

I think its cool that we send FF's down there to help. I don't think the thick tangle of shit that is the US Bureaucracy would allow Australian FF's to come here and help.
We'll thats sad, though I can vaguely remember something said similar to that a while ago.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7009|132 and Bush

Admittedly I'm out of my element. I am just guessing as to the reasons for back burning (or not) in some places. We get fires here in Fl but nothing near that scale. I'll be happy to chime in with Hurricane knowledge when the topic of natural disasters switches to something a little more local .

Whatever happened to the guy who was suspected of starting your fires last summer? Was he prosecuted?
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SealXo
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+309|6944
I was just there this time last week at the polo course.
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